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Archive for March, 2009

Galaxy on EC2 in one hour!

Monday, March 30th, 2009

We have been running Galaxy successfully on our in-house servers and laptops for demo purposes for some time now and decided that having a running image of Galaxy on Amazon’s EC2 was the next logical step. Galaxy in the cloud gives us the opportunity to expose a running instance to a much wider audience than might otherwise interact directly with the product. (more…)

Jersey, Restlet, and Abdera RESTpack Releases Available for Mule 2.2.1

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

We’re happy to announce the availability of the RESTpack connectors for Mule 2.2, which include support for Jersey, Abdera, and Restlet. In addition to supporting the latest Mule 2.2 codebase, the following improvements have been made:

  • JERSEY-8: Filters and security are now correctly applied to endpoints.
  • JERSEY-2: Endpoints are now synchronous by default
  • Upgraded to the Jersey 1.0.2 release
  • RESTLET-9: Restlet Request ChallengeResponse is not properly initialized (Guards now work correctly in Mule)
  • The Abdera connector now contains an EntryBuilderTransformer, which makes it easy to create new AtomPub entries inside Mule.

For more information and downloads see the RESTpack information page.

Thanks,

The MuleSource Development Team

Mule Enterprise 2.2 Released

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

We are pleased to announce the General Availability of Mule Enterprise 2.2. This release includes all the great features and bug fixes in the latest Community Release and more. An evaluation of Mule Enterprise 2.2 can be downloaded, or existing customers can access it via the MuleSource Support Portal. (more…)

Mule 2.2.1 Released

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

We are pleased to announce that the community release of Mule 2.2.1 is now available for download. This is a maintenance release for Mule 2.2 that includes several bug fixes for passing message properties between CXF endpoints, complex regular expressions in JDBC statements, ordering of events from the <correlation-resequencer-router/>, and more. (more…)

Technical Webinar: Integrating WebSphere MQ with Mule

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Are you currently using Mule or evaluating Mule for use with your WebSphere MQ messaging system? Do you need to utilize WebSphere MQ specific messaging headers, message types, and character code IDs with Mule? Would you like to know how to deploy Mule for maximum reliability when coupled with WebSphere MQ?

Learn from the MuleSource technical team how to integrate Mule with WebSphere MQ using the premium WebSphere MQ transport that is packaged with Mule Enterprise. A common scenario supported by Mule Enterprise will be demonstrated: namely, how to exchange messages with native MQ applications. The solution will demonstrate implementing synchronous request-reply using replyTo headers and correlation IDs.

Logistics:

Tuesday, March 24th 2009
9am PDT / noon EDT
Click here to register now!

Speakers:

MuleSource’s Eugene Berman, Sr. Technical Support Engineer and Angelo Bresci, Manager of Technical Support Services

Integrating with Mule ESB at the SF Java Users Group

Friday, March 13th, 2009

On Monday, I spoke to a standing room only crowd at the San Francisco Java Users Group about using the Mule ESB to integrate applications. We talked about:

  • What Mule is and what is the difference between integration and SOA
  • Why use a Mule for integration
  • How Mule helps with integration in the Cloud
  • Best practices for planning and implementation
  • Test driven development with Mule

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